how does far west capital fund your business?

Or: What’s factoring, and should you use it?

are you…

…a new business?
…growing quickly?
…invoicing your customers and clients?
…often waiting on customers to pay outstanding invoices?
…in need of capital to pay your employees, upgrade your business, and handle your growth?

If you answered “yes” to all or most of the above, factoring is probably for you. There’s only one requirement:
You have to be a business that invoices your customers.

here’s how it works.

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You provide a service, sell wholesale product
or issue licenses to a customer.

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Instead of invoicing your customer
directly, you send the invoice to
Far West Capital.

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Far West Capital invoices your
customer…

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…and sends you 80-95% via direct
deposit, usually the same day.

With cash on hand, our clients can then…

Pay employees on time

Pay employees on time

Fund equipment purchases

Fund equipment purchases

Expand their facilities

Expand their facilities

Add a new product line

Add a new product line

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but is it worth it?

One client of ours needed to make more briefcases.

They’d sold a big order, and they needed $1,000,000
to buy more materials for these briefcases.

They could:
1. Find an investor and sell 25% of their equity
2. Come to us with their sold purchase orders

With $1,000,000 against their existing purchase orders,
they were able to grow to an annual revenue of

$5,000,000.

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What else should I know about factoring?

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It’s not a loan.

Instead, factoring simply considers your invoices assets – and pays you money. You’ll never be put in a situation where you can’t pay a loan.

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It works best in a long-term relationship.

Beware of “easy money” – if you’re considering factoring, it helps to have a partner who understands your longterm goals, your history, and your growth needs.

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It’s easier to get approved.

Bankruptcies and tax liens can be a big problem with a traditional bank; for us, they’re just one part of the picture. Many businesses come to us with issues; we look for the potential in every deal we fund.

what else do you want to know?

Drop us a quick note here and a team member will get you an answer ASAP.

  • Inexclerate Solutions needed working capital to fund a business in transition. While the banks saw their company as a start-up, we took a closer look.

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  • Inexclerate Solutions needed working capital to fund a business in transition. While the banks saw their company as a start-up, we took a closer look.Inexclerate Solutions needed working capital to fund a business in transition. While the banks saw their company as a start-up, we took a closer look.

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